Tottenham have significantly stepped up their efforts to appoint a new sporting director, as they look to finally fill the long-standing leadership vacuum in the club’s football department following the departure of Fabio Paratici. Spurs have been operating without a permanent global head of football since Paratici’s exit, with internal structures managing recruitment on an interim basis. However, the London side are now determined to install a long-term specialist capable of shaping the club’s strategic direction both on and off the pitch.
Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot has issued a rallying cry to his team-mates, warning them never to take European football for granted again. As the Red Devils endure their shortest competitive season in over a century, the Portuguese full-back believes the emptiness of missing out on the Champions League must serve as a permanent lesson for the squad. While domestic rivals prepare for the business end of continental competition, United find themselves observers after a 2024-25 campaign that was well below the standards expected at Old Trafford.
Michael Carrick’s audition for the permanent Manchester United job received a further boost on Sunday as the Old Trafford faithful made their feelings clear during a gritty 2-1 comeback victory over Crystal Palace. Since stepping in as interim boss, the former midfield maestro has overseen a remarkable transformation in fortunes, with the Red Devils now climbing into third place in the Premier League table. Supporters serenaded their former captain towards full-time of the contest, with United having extended his unbeaten run to seven matches.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner heavily criticised the officiating following his side's 2-1 defeat to Manchester United. He claimed the pivotal penalty decision that saw Bruno Fernandes level the scoreline at 1-1 was incorrect, arguing the foul occurred outside the box, and suggested referee Chris Kavanagh gave the hosts an "Old Trafford bonus" as they went on to secure the three points.
Bruno Fernandes has further cemented his status as a modern-day Manchester United legend, surpassing David Beckham in the club’s history books after another stellar display against Crystal Palace. The Portuguese playmaker was the catalyst for a vital 2-1 comeback victory at Old Trafford, proving why he remains the heartbeat of the Red Devils' midfield. In a match defined by high stakes and historic milestones, Fernandes demonstrated the creative brilliance that has characterised his tenure in the North West since his arrival from Sporting CP.
Manchester United supporters used the global stage of the Premier League to send a powerful message to part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. During their 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace, which moved the team to third place in the table with 51 points, fans unveiled a banner at Old Trafford featuring seven beloved international players, protesting Ratcliffe's recent remarks.
Manchester United’s afternoon went from bad to worse as England international Luke Shaw was forced off with an injury during the first half of their Premier League encounter with Crystal Palace. The left-back appeared to succumb to a foot problem just 23 minutes into the contest, leaving manager Michael Carrick with a significant tactical headache.
Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick has provided a positive fitness update on Lisandro Martinez, suggesting the defensive linchpin will not be sidelined for a significant period. The Argentina international was a notable absentee from the matchday squad that travelled to Everton last Monday, sparking fears of another long-term layoff for a player who has already endured a difficult run with injuries over the past two seasons. However, Carrick has moved to ease those concerns ahead of a busy schedule for the Red Devils.
Just five months ago Oliver Glasner was looking like a serious candidate to be the next Manchester United manager. On the day serious doubts about Ruben Amorim's future began to emerge following the limp defeat at Brentford in late September, Glasner's Crystal Palace beat Liverpool, halting the Red's seven-game winning streak and leaving the Eagles as the only unbeaten team in the Premier League.
Manchester United boss Michael Carrick has given an update on Matthijs de Ligt as the Dutchman continues his recovery from a back injury. The coach also had positive news about another stricken United player as his side prepare to welcome Crystal Palace to Old Trafford on Sunday, when the Red Devils will be looking for their fourth consecutive home victory.
Angel di Maria has lifted the lid on why his time at Manchester United was such a disappointment. The winger joined United for a then club record fee of £60m just after helping Real Madrid win their first Champions League in 12 years and reaching the World Cup final with Argentina. But after a promising start he began to struggle at the Red Devils and sought an exit after his first season.
Jurgen Klopp is seeing questions asked of his future at Red Bull, with reports in Germany claiming that the former Liverpool boss could be axed from his role as Head of Global Soccer. The experienced coach has seen a return to the dugout speculated on, with La Liga giants Real Madrid said to have the Bundesliga and Premier League title winner on their managerial shortlist.
Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada hailed the club's off-pitch transformation after squad costs fell due to a summer clearout of players. Despite bringing in Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Senne Lammens for a total of £225.5m, United were able to shave £14m ($18.9m) off their total wage bill due to player sales and sending others out on loan.
Wolves have shared appalling racist abuse aimed at striker Tolu Arokodare online after the club's defeat to Crystal Palace. Arokodare missed a penalty as his team were beaten 1-0 at Selhurst Park on Sunday afternoon, and Wolves have published screenshots of the abuse he received on social media, with the 25-year-old also issuing his own statement.
Crystal Palace have made a decision on Oliver Glasner's future after he was taunted in the aftermath of their disappointing Conference League draw with Zrinjski Mostar. Fans chanted “you’re getting sacked in the morning” after their embarrassing failure to secure victory in Bosnia.
Oliver Glasner’s reign as Crystal Palace is threatening to turn ugly, as he prepares to leave Selhurst Park in the summer, with Eagles fans taunting their own boss during a disappointing Conference League clash with Zrinjski Mostar. Disgruntled supporters chanted “you’re getting sacked in the morning” in Glasner’s direction as a 1-1 draw was played out in Bosnia.
Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta will not undergo surgery on a niggling knee problem after all, despite the injury scuppering his January transfer to AC Milan. The Frenchman seemed on course to join the Italian giants in a £30 million ($41m) deadline day move, but the deal was called off after the issue with his knee was flagged in his medical examinations.